The Senior Campus Planning Manager provides developer-side leadership and assurance over schedules across multiple concurrent data centre projects. Reporting to the Director of Planning Scheduling, the role is responsible for integrating, governing, and validating project and contractor programmes to ensure schedules are credible, risk-aware, and suitable for executive decision-making.
Own the development, maintenance, and integrity of the Integrated Master Schedule across multiple concurrent projects (data centre projects, energy centres, substations etc) covering development, permitting, procurement, early construction, long-lead activities, construction, Cx and handover.
Implement, and enforce schedule standards, including WBS structures, activity coding, calendars, constraints, and milestone frameworks.
Govern developer planning requirements for all contractors and consultants, ensuring consistency and compliance across the portfolio.
Lead detailed contractor programme reviews and acceptance processes, assessing logic integrity, critical path credibility, float usage, progress measurement rules, and interface sequencing.
Act as a senior scheduling authority, challenging non-credible programmes, unrealistic durations, and milestone-driven logic when required.
Embed schedule risk considerations into baselines, updates, and forecasts, including mitigation sequencing and scenario analysis.
Lead schedule risk analysis activities, including QSRA and P-value assessments where required.
Govern standardised progress measurement methodologies across all work packages and contractors.
Review, challenge, and validate contractor schedule updates prior to incorporation into the Integrated Master Schedule.
Analyse and report on critical and near-critical path movement, float erosion, and milestone forecast variance, with a clear focus on forward-looking risk.
Act as the single source of truth for cross-package and cross-project schedule interfaces and dependencies.
Proactively identify and drive resolution of interface risks across CSA, MEP, commissioning, utilities, and phased handovers.
Translate complex scheduling information into clear, decision-grade insights for senior leadership and executive stakeholders.
Prepare and present milestone dashboards, critical path narratives, scenario comparisons, and recovery or acceleration options.
Maintain baseline integrity and enforce schedule change control processes across all projects.
Assessing time impacts arising from scope change, design development, and external constraints, providing robust schedule analysis.
Support entitlement and change discussions with fact-based, evidence-driven schedule assessments.
Provide hands-on scheduling leadership to projects during early development phases, mobilisation, or periods before dedicated planning resources are appointed.
Develop initial project schedules covering development, permitting, procurement, early construction, and long-lead activities.
Ensure continuity of scheduling governance and alignment with the Integrated Master Schedule during resourcing transitions.
Oversee structured handover of schedules to permanent project planning resources, ensuring assumptions, constraints, risks, and interfaces are clearly documented.
Provide technical leadership and mentoring to planners across multiple projects.
Contribute to the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of planning standards, governance frameworks, and PMO maturity.
Support resourcing and capability development within the scheduling function as required.
Facilitate multi-discipline planning and integration workshops to align logic, assumptions, sequencing, and risk across teams and contractors.
Provide scheduling input to constructability and value engineering reviews, ensuring programme recommendations reflect realistic build sequences.
Monitor and report on schedule performance metrics, such as SPI and other leading indicators, supporting integrated performance reporting.
Engage routinely with project teams and delivery partners to coordinate schedule inputs, resolve discrepancies, and align execution plans.
Support the development and enhancement of scheduling tools, dashboards, and reporting solutions to improve visibility and decision-making (e.g. BI integration).
12–15+ years’ experience in planning/scheduling, with significant 8+ years data centre exposure.
Proven experience on Hyperscale or colocation data centres, Energy centres / substations, and multi-contract, fast-track programmes
Demonstrated General Contractor or developer-side / client-representative experience.
Extensive Primavera P6 expertise (enterprise-level use).
Experience integrating multiple contractor schedules into a single IMS.
Strong understanding of MEP delivery including commissioning logic.
Demonstrated expertise in establishing and enforcing robust schedule coding structures and governance standards across multiple projects and contractors.
Advanced capability in analysing and interpreting critical and near-critical paths, including understanding how logic changes, sequencing decisions, and float ownership impact forecast outcomes Forensic schedule principles
Proven experience embedding schedule risk considerations into planning and forecasting, moving beyond deterministic dates to probabilistic outcomes Progress validation methodologies
Demonstrates a strong understanding of the commercial and delivery implications of schedule decisions, including how programme logic, sequencing, and change impact cost, risk exposure, and contractual commitments.
Strong collaboration and teamwork with multidisciplinary groups
Flexibility and adaptability to changing requirements
Strong interpersonal, analytical, and organizational skills
Results-driven approach to maintain high-quality service
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